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Car Forum / Acura Cars / January 2006

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Acura Transmission noise

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tomthept - 25 Jan 2006 01:28 GMT
I have a 97 RL and just replaced the transmission
at 146000 miles.  Transmission works well but now there is a metal on
metal tapping or chirping noise when I put it in reverse and as i
accelerate and decelerate while in gear. It is worse when going from park
into reverse but also shows up as stated while in drive especially on and
off the gas.  Any ideas what to tell my mechanic to look for ???? HELP
Oldtimer - 25 Jan 2006 21:46 GMT
>I have a 97 RL and just replaced the transmission
>at 146000 miles.  Transmission works well but now there is a metal on
>metal tapping or chirping noise when I put it in reverse and as i
>accelerate and decelerate while in gear. It is worse when going from park
>into reverse but also shows up as stated while in drive especially on and
>off the gas.  Any ideas what to tell my mechanic to look for ???? HELP

If your mechanic is worth anything, he should be able to diagnose it
after you demonstrate the noise.  If he can't, you're not seeing the
right mechanic.

Oldtimer
 
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